Four Malaysian citizens sustained minor injuries in a bus accident near Lake Pasresvatnet, Norway, on Thursday. They are currently staying at the Thon Hotel in Lofoten. While receiving accommodation, they are restricted from using phones or communicating with the outside world due to ongoing investigations. Wisma Putra and the Malaysian Embassy are actively cooperating with Norwegian authorities to determine the number of Malaysians involved and provide necessary assistance. The investigation is challenging due to severe weather conditions, strong winds, and the 1,500-kilometer distance from Oslo.
PUTRAJAYA: Kementerian Luar mengesahkan seramai empat rakyat Malaysia dilaporkan cedera dalam insiden bas yang berlaku dekat Tasik Pasresvatnet, Norway Khamis lalu.
Pada masa sama, Wisma Putra berkata, kakitangan hotel juga dilarang untuk berkomunikasi dengan penumpang terjejas sepanjang siasatan dijalankan. “Siasatan dalam keadaan salji lebat, angin kencang dan jarak kira-kira 1,500 kilometer dari Oslo turut menimbulkan cabaran logistik yang signifikan bagi mengakses serta menyokong individu terjejas,” katanya.
Terdahulu, insiden itu berlaku dalam keadaan cuaca buruk termasuk salji tebal dan angin kencang, seterusnya menyebabkan bas hilang kawalan lalu terbabas.
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